This section is from the book "The Sacred Book Of Death", by Lauron William De Laurence. Also available from Amazon: The Sacred Book of Death - Hindu Spiritism Soul Transition and Soul Reincarnation.
"Adonai, Elohim, El, Eheieh Asher Eheieh, Prince of Princes, Existence of Existences, have mercy upon me, and cast Thine eyes upon Thy servant (here call your own name) who invoketh Thee most devoutly, and supplicateth Thee by Thy Holy and tremendous Name, Zetragrazzation, to be propitious and to order Thine Astral Spirits to come and take up their abode in this place; O, ye Angels and Spirits of the Stars; O, all ye Angels and Elementary Spirits; O, all ye Spirits present before the Face of God, I, the Minister and faithful Servant of the Most High, conjure ye, let God Himself, the Existence of Existences, conjure ye to come and be present at this Operation, I, the Servant of God, most humbly entreat ye. Amen."
After which thou shalt burn incense for fifteen full minutes, and thou shalt replace the Book on the aforesaid table, taking heed that the Fire on the candles be kept up continually during the operation and keeping thy eyes closed when praying. Repeat the same Ceremony for seven days, beginning with Saturday, and perfuming the Book each day with the Incense proper at the same hour and taking heed that the candle shall burn on the day and hour of your operation, after which thou shalt shut up the Book in a small drawer under the table, made expressly for it, until thou shalt have occasion to use it, and every time that thou wishest to use it clothe thyself with thy vestments, kindle the candles and repeat upon thy knees the aforesaid prayer, "Adonai, Elohim," etc.
It is necessary also in the Consecration of the Book to summon all the Spirits whose names are written therein, which thou shalt do with devotion; and even if the Spirits appear not in the Consecration of the Book be not thou astonished thereat, seeing that they are of a pure nature and consequently have much difficulty in familiarizing themselves with men who are inconstant and impure, but the Ceremonies and Characters being correctly carried out, devoutly and with perseverance, they will be constrained to come, and it will at length happen that at thy first invocation thou wilt not be able to see and communicate with them. But I advise thee to undertake nothing unclean or impure, for then thy importunity, far from attracting them will only serve to keep them from thee; and it will be thereafter exceedingly difficult for thee to attract them for use for pure ends.
 
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